'Annoying' - Rasmus Hojlund gives honest Manchester United verdict after Nottingham Forest loss
Striker Rasmus Hojlund refused to point the finger at individuals after Manchester United were beaten 3-2 by Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford on Saturday evening.
United suffered their second Premier League defeat in less than 72 hours after an error-filled second half gift-wrapped Forest their first win at Old Trafford since 1994.
After Hojlund had cancelled out Nikola Milenkovic's early opener, United were the better side in the first half, enjoying plenty of possession. However, they conceded just two minutes after the restart when Morgan Gibbs-White's effort from outside the box found a way past Andre Onana, who should have done much better.
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Forest increased their lead seven minutes later when leading goalscorer Chris Wood sent a looping header across the face of goal and into the corner just as it looked as though Lisandro Martinez would hack the ball away to safety.
United gave themselves hope of rescuing a point when Bruno Fernandes scored seven minutes later, but Forest did enough to see the job through. Despite individual errors proving costly, Hojlund said every member of the team should have done better.
"It is annoying to concede three at home against Forest," Hojlund told MUTV. "We conceded some irritating goals, you could say.
"We need to do better, all of us. It is not just down to individuals, we all need to do better and today could have been much, much better.
"It is a bit annoying. They scored very early in the second half and in the first half, which is sorting of killing the momentum a little bit, and the confidence


